Tag: Japan

Is Japanese growth finally starting to wake up after decades of stagnation? If last night’s second-quarter GDP reading is anything to go by, it looks as if the country really is finally starting to make progress. Japan’s real GDP grew […]

Some people are still waiting to get their hands on the Nintendo Switch while others will soon be able to place orders for their custom Nintendo Switch unit. The console is out of stock in most markets. The demand is […]

Very big development in the natural gas world this week. With the world’s top purchasing nation firing a shot at producers and sellers globally.Albert Edwards Sees Central Banks Losing Independence After Next Crash That’s Japan — home to some of […]

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Many in the smartphone industry thought that the Galaxy Note 7 fiasco would tarnish Samsung’s reputation and bring down its sales. The South Korean company has proved them wrong. After reporting record quarterly operating profits, a Samsung official has confirmed […]

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Amid the ramped-up diplomatic and military pressure on North Korea, there is something else at play, says Charles E. Olson, professor of the practice at the University of Maryland’s Robert H. Smith School of Business. It’s an exercise in game theory. […]